app/gviz/examples/dynamic_example.py
author Augie Fackler <durin42@gmail.com>
Sun, 12 Jul 2009 11:46:36 -0500
changeset 2613 169d69967431
parent 2373 05ab9393303d
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#!/usr/bin/python
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"""Example of dynamic use of Google Visualization Python API."""

__author__ = "Misha Seltzer"

import gviz_api

description = {"name": ("string", "Name"),
               "salary": ("number", "Salary"),
               "full_time": ("boolean", "Full Time Employee")}
data = [{"name": "Mike", "salary": (10000, "$10,000"), "full_time": True},
        {"name": "Jim", "salary": (800, "$800"), "full_time": False},
        {"name": "Alice", "salary": (12500, "$12,500"), "full_time": True},
        {"name": "Bob", "salary": (7000, "$7,000"), "full_time": True}]

data_table = gviz_api.DataTable(description)
data_table.LoadData(data)
print "Content-type: text/plain"
print
print data_table.ToJSonResponse(columns_order=("name", "salary", "full_time"),
                                order_by="salary")

# Put the url (http://google-visualization.appspot.com/python/dynamic_example)
# as your Google Visualization data source.